Publications
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A Group Effort
As part of INASP's capacity building work, we introduced the Cross Country Working Group (CCWG) which makes use of in-country and regional expertise while also building networks. This is a review of the successes and challenges of the CCWG.
Guidelines for Low Bandwidth Websites
Bandwidth in many developing and transitional countries can be extremely expensive and the available bandwidth is often unable to meet local demands and support optimal usage. Creating bandwidth friendly websites can help ease this problem, creating a better experience for the end user by enabling faster access to, and download of, information.
Ideas on the Move
Weighing up the benefits of INASP’s cascading training methodology. Part of a series on training methodologies. (2010)
INASP Annual Review
These reviews and reports present an annual account of INASP's activities.
Journal Access Programmes in African University Libraries (Infobrief 6)
This report summarises a survey of the journal access programmes that were being used in universities in Africa. (2005)
Like a Frog in a Well
The story of a Librarian in Nepal.
This case study examines the impact workshops and networks can have on rural areas and smaller population centres. (2009)
New Skills Bring New Opportunities
This case study examines the integration of an information literacy programme at the University of Zimbabwe. (June 2010)
Optimising Internet Bandwidth in Developing Country Higher Education (Infobrief 1)
This InfoBrief summarises the report on managing bandwidth to maximise use in resource-poor settings. (2004)
PERii Steering Committee summary report
This page contains summary reports from the annual PERii Steering Committee meetings.
Small Grants, Big Rewards
In its first two years, INASP’s small grants scheme has grown to support well over one hundred training events in developing countries across the globe. Thanks to local leadership, the scheme has reached beyond the usual audiences and centres of excellence to raise awareness of – and foster expertise in – many areas of communication and publishing. (August 2009)
